Cambridge, Mass. rapper Millyz hit a major milestone this past weekend, selling out MGM Music Hall in Boston and setting a new benchmark for local hip-hop. According to event sources, the performance drew the largest crowd for a Boston-area rapper in the city since the 1990s — a historic turnout for an artist representing the 617.
The show served as the opener of his now-cancelled tour and drew fans from across New England to witness what many are calling a defining moment for the region’s rap scene.
Following the event, Millyz took to Instagram to reflect on the night, sharing photos and video clips from the performance. He captioned the post: “Don’t need nobody in my corner long as GOD my alliance 🙏💪 617 to the world! I appreciate every human that popped out!! HISTORY 4 SURE! Now it’s back to making these hits on 🅱️7️⃣ come to fruition📈.”
The sold-out show at MGM Music Hall stands as a milestone not just for Millyz, but for Boston’s evolving hip-hop presence — a sign that local acts are continuing to push forward in spaces historically dominated by artists from other regions.



